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Linking to large corporates 2 Years, 6 Months ago Karma: 15  
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Is the idea something like a "next generation EDI"?
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Re:Linking to large corporates 2 Years, 6 Months ago Karma: 15  
Yes - but has to be simpler the user can't even know its EDI. The ends users ahvce a very low tolerance for technology.
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OK, but how do you come up with a standard that all the large companies can agree on? Or do you translate the document to EDI before it reaches the recipient company?
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Re:Linking to large corporates 2 Years, 6 Months ago Karma: 15  
I see it as a kind of big OFC - like the one we use for the Banks. I ha been on the case of Intuit, SAGE and MYOB. Do you have any way in there through Simply Accounting? It is like puching a sponge. The "TXF" fro mat basically does thsi already. I uess if we are gogitn to go it alone, what we need is pone big company to take us up the first step.
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